Sextus Armenius Sorio

Sextus Armenius Sorio (died 268 BC) was a Captain in the Roman Legions under the rule of the House of Maxentius general Agis of Catana.

Biography
Sorio was born to a family that was a subservient bloodline to the House of Maxentii. In 270 BC Sorio was let in on a Templar Order conspiracy to overthrow the other Roman families in order to bring the Maxentii to the top of the SPQR, and was involved in Senate conspiracies. Sorio was inducted into the Templar Order under Agis of Catana, who successfully gained his transfer to his legion. Sorio was responsible for harsh discipline, and he used soldiers to kill both anti-Templar soldiers as well as anti-Templar civilians, labeling them as thieves.

Death
Assassin Order recruit Kaeso Timesitheus gained information on the conspiracy through a spy network run through the legion by Assassin-loyal recruits, and Timesitheus decided to infiltrate the legion. He stole legionnary armor and headed to Sorio's encampment with a regiment of Hastati, and he used his Eagle Vision to locate Sorio whipping an Assassin-loyal soldier. Timesitheus killed the two guards and grabbed Sorio's mouth from behind and stabbed him in the back with hidden blades. Through the death of Sorio, Timesitheus found out of a conspiracy in the army.